Organic Chemistry Laboratory Program (OCLP)

All of the Organic Laboratory Courses will meet the first week of the semester.

Important information about Q-Dropping the Organic Laboratory:

If you drop the co-requisite lecture course during the semester, you no longer meet the requirements to be enrolled in the laboratory course! Therefore, the laboratory course must be dropped at the same time. Student Rule 1.16.4 includes the statement: “If a lecture and companion lab are dropped at the same time, this will count as one Q-drop rather than two.”

Any student discovered providing false information on this form will be charged with academic dishonesty Aggie Honor System Rules. This charge may be brought at anytime this is discovered, regardless of the point in the semester at which this discovery is made.

Prerequisites:
The prerequisite for registration in CHEM 231 laboratory is concurrent registration in, or credit for, CHEM 227 and credit for CHEM 112 or CHEM 114. You cannot be concurrently registered in CHEM 231, CHEM 237, or CHEM 238.

"Credit For" means credit recorded on the transcript for passing this course with a passing grade or for passing appropriate tests to obtain credit.

Also, see above for important information about Q-dropping this course.

This course will use an online system for Experimental Detail and Quizzes. Information about this system is available at Sapling Learning. Grades and the Course Syllabus can be found at TAMU eLearning Webpages.

The synthesis of significant types of organic compounds and study of their properties; laboratory separations of mixtures of organic substances, identification of compounds by functional group tests and preparation of derivatives; instrumental methods of separation, identification and analysis.

Prerequisites:
The prerequisite for registration in CHEM 234 laboratory is concurrent registration in, or credit for, CHEM 228 and credit for CHEM 231 or CHEM 237.

"Credit For" means credit recorded on the transcript for passing this course with a passing grade or for passing appropriate tests to obtain credit.

Also, see above for important information about Q-dropping this course.

This course will use an online system for Grades and other Course information which can be found at TAMU eLearning Webpages.

Prerequisites:
The prerequisite for registration in CHEM 237 laboratory is concurrent registration in, or credit for, CHEM 227 and credit for CHEM 102, CHEM 104 or CHEM 112, CHEM 114. Chem 107 does not fulfill the prerequisite for Chem 237. You cannot be concurrently registered in CHEM 237 and CHEM 238.

“Credit For” means credit recorded on the transcript for passing this course with a passing grade or for passing appropriate tests to obtain credit.

Also, see above for important information about Q-dropping this course.

This course will use an online system for Experimental Detail and Quizzes. Information about this system is available at Sapling Learning. Grades and the Course Syllabus can be found at TAMU eLearning Webpages.

Prerequisites:
The prerequisite for registration in CHEM 238 laboratory is concurrent registration in, or credit for, CHEM 228 and credit for CHEM 237 or CHEM 231. You cannot be concurrently registered in CHEM 237 or CHEM 231 and CHEM 238.

“Credit For” means credit recorded on the transcript for passing this course with a passing grade or for passing appropriate tests to obtain credit.

Also, see above for important information about Q-dropping this course.

This course will use an online system for Experimental Detail and Quizzes. Information about this system is available at Sapling Learning. Grades and the Course Syllabus can be found at TAMU eLearning Webpages.

Chemistry 242

Elementary Organic Chemistry Laboratory. (0-3). Credit 1.

Operations and techniques of elementary organic chemistry laboratory with emphasis on experiments for students of agriculture.

“Credit For” means credit recorded on the transcript for passing this course with a passing grade or for passing appropriate tests to obtain credit.

Also, see below for important information about Q-dropping this course.

This course will use an online system for Experimental Detail and Quizzes. Information about this system is available at Sapling Learning. Grades and the Course Syllabus can be found at TAMU eLearning Webpages.